We learned a lot last week during a brief moment and the incredible aftermath that defined a game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians.
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We learned a lot last week during a brief moment and the incredible aftermath that defined a game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians.
Thanks to Ben Perrin and his father, a cherished watercolor is once more where it belongs — at home and with the person who appreciates it more than any patron could.
It’s a splendid way to say thank you, and volunteer Jim Wempa perhaps conveyed it best: “I like to fish and I like to help veterans because they’ve done a lot for us.”
If you dare to venture out of the city, this is a dangerous time of year.
Metha Wiederhold can recall details of each of 49 children that were in her care, but doesn’t know what became of their lives.
In this place, on Grand Rapids’ Southeast Side, death rests on every patient’s threshold and, yet, it represents a wondrous option where a loving staff surrounds you with compassion and care as you make what they call your transition.
They’re trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, reverent and, if you happen to be Peter Slack, fourth in a long line of Eagle Scouts.
Decision made during move still regretted years later.
You never had to travel far to hear Ladewig christened both then and now as “The greatest female bowler of all time.”
Press columnist Tom Rademacher reflects on time with beloved Tigers legend before Friday’s “Ernie Harwell Day.”